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Monday, April 11, 2011

I am Profoundly Smitten with Albert Einstein

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Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. While in college, his professors saw him as a goof off, joking and making everyone laugh in class, he was not considered an outstanding student, he was seen as a loser. He had a hard time getting a job, his father would help him by ask his friends if they would be interest in hiring Einstein for any job. In later years it bothered him that his father died thinking his son was an embarrassment to the entire family.

In College, Einstein was smitten with a fellow student, he married her and they had two boys. They moved to her native land, Switzerland, where a friend got him an assignment as a patent clerk, which actually sharpened his mastery, he would absorb stacks of principles from people all day, additionally he could figure at their views along with formulas as well as comprehend the authority to know what would function. also the others patents that could fail, He did this with great skill, and speed.

I prevail. not thence enrapture in his esteemed convictions, I abide I am fascinated in the man, the mind of this man, the profound seeds that moved inside him and monopolize him, to bear him accomplished in his astonishing life he directed. His father had given him a compact magnetic compass when he had been very youthful, he carried the compass along with him everywhere, he noticed it consistently pointing north, additionally, the early years was a one man fact that he was determined to learn more about this existed force, something invisible. likewise, he craved to understand what it was. His dream was to find God in one simple formula. The second inspiration converged to him during these young years as he would gaze up at the stars. He hankered to comprehend why they shined so bright...erstwhile to manifestations birthed a mind that hungered to perceive along with putting faith in these beliefs.
furthermore, for several years he had been a patent clerk, until one day he was riding home on a bus. He saw the famous clock tower as the bus moved out; being alone on the bus he gazed out over the clock tower as they moved away from it. It accrued to him, that if the bus endeavored breakneck speed, moving faster there would be a moment in time where he could move faster then time, this would cause the clock to stop, next he determined that time was nothing more then the universe and matter and the universe was nothing, but time. One could not work with out the other.
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Einstein called this moment in his life a “brain storm”! His mind exploded with brilliance and clarity...
While functioning as a clerk, he would go home and write formulas, he started writing papers that would not be noticed right away, although he would dispatch them in to the head master of physics. His wife would type up his papers as well as every night he would come home with new ideas.

About four months later he obtained a call. moreover, he had been challenged to connect with a group of physicist in his home land, Germany. He left his wife and family in Switzerland too embark on a journey with this group. This is where his idol, Isaac Newton, wrote a paper, in the seventh century, about gravety.  However, Substance occurred lacking and Einstein became obsessed with the missing formula, as he would watch the stars he notice that to pass through the universe the light would have to bend to move around an object.

He had no proof of this idea until he could send his astronomers out to record a total eclipse. This simple process added repeated years of failure, the war came, not to mention, Germany was at war with Russia. Including, they captured one of his astronomers’ as a prisoner of war. And, the second astronomer was an American; they kept all his equipment, and dispatched him home. Einstein was profoundly saddened by this.

During his time in Germany, he and his first cousin reunited after many years, they remembered each other as childhood friends that enjoyed playing together. They would go on long walks and talk, she would cook him generous meals, also she had not been an academic like his wife. They feel deeply in love. Upon his return to his family in Switzerland, they continued to write deeply moving love letters to her and her to him. Then one day he said, “this is crazy, we can’t do this". It will never work out, let alone he abruptly ended the relationship. He later divorced his wife, and his two boys.

1933 he joined the staff of a new institute at Princeton, New Jersey, he remained there for the remainder of his life. From gazing at the stars as a young man he was known for his mathematical equation about energy, matter, light and gravity. This is his theory that matters is energy and energy is matter proves that the stars shine bright because of the energy it produces.

Quote Einstein, “The world As I See it.”

President Franklin Roosevelt brought in scientists to join the Manhattan Project, to produce a viable atomic bomb.

Einstein stopped brushing his hair, it would just be running wild, he would show up at meeting in an old coat and clothes that did not match. He would need private time to pace back in forth, during this time formulas would pass through his mind like pictuere, he would run and write it down, until he had masses of formulas pasted around the room. He learned how to play the violin when he was a child. Later in his life he would play for hours to solve a mathematical problem throughout his life. He was famous for e = MC2, his famous theory of relativity.

This Man was a genus, our true thinker in the early 20th century, he will aways be part of my world as a great thinking and I keep his poster in my office. Stephen Hawkins is on the wall right next to him. How could you not fall in love with this man, his mind, his passions, We lost a great man when he died 1955

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